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News from 20/04/1997

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Jacquey Visick, Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, R Ryan, Lord Gowrie Chairman, Michael Prescott, Karen Krizanovich, John Dugdale, Christopher Middleton, Patrick French, Barbara Hall, Nigel Botherway, Barry Hearn, Lucas Hollweg, John Jay City Editor, Fred Redwood, Laurie Gilford, Samuel Hutchinson, Jon Swain, John Peter, Walter F Stowy, Emma Moore, Amanda Ursell, Jonathan Miller, Robin Eggar, Lesley White, Stella McCartney, Lawrie Madden, John Jay, A S, Susan d'Arcy, Charles Scanlon, Frank Whitford, Ferdinand Mount, Addison de Witt, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, David Smith, Humphrey Carpenter, Sue Hodson, Nick Pitt, Nicki Pope, Penny Wark, Neil Wormald, Andrew Sullivan, Michael Thrasher, Clive Davis, Edward Welsh, Mary Wilson, Bob Tyrer, Emma Lickfold, Stephen Grey Home Affairs Correspondent, Kevin Heneghan, Tony Allen-Mills, Mrs P Baker, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Robert Winnett, Irwin Stelzer, Peter Wilson, Roger Anderson, Deryk Brown, Charlotte Wolff, Mark Ottaway, Pat Rowley, Mrs M H, David Dougill, Peter Conradi Brussels, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Yvonne Ridley, Margaret Coles, Margarette Driscoll, Michael Prochak, Hugh Canning, Jeremy Clarkson, Lt-Commander C Watson, Peter Kemp, Peter Conradi, June Wilson, Louise Taylor, Edward Porter, Stewart Lee, Robert Harris, Michael Jones, Anita Chaudhuri, Liz Jones, Lydia Duemmel, Andy, George Perry, Kevin Connolly, Graham Otway, Robin Marlar, Graham Otway cricket correspondent, Nick Gardner, Shelley von Strunckel, Peter Warren, R Walton, Tony Blair, Rob Steen, R Thomas, Jon Freeman, Paul Ham, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, June Muskett, William Shawcross, Sue Lawrence, Philip Craigie, Jeff Randall, Lisa Jardine, Paul Ormerod, Smita Talati, Paul Driver, James Adams, Olga Craig, Derek Clements, John Humphrys, Paul Bray, Austin Mitchell, Ian Hawkey, Ian Chadband, Joe Lovejoy football correspondent, Christopher Morgan, David Leppard, Rosemary Balley, Tim Kelsey, Andy Webb, Geoff Dyer, Michael Prescott Chief Political Correspondent, Tom Shone, Robbie Paul, Mark Edwards, Rufus Olins, Flynn Sarler, Stephen Amidon, Mark Austin, Hugh McLlvanney, David Lawrenson, Andy Goldberg, R S, John Harlow Arts Correspondent, Dr Wolfgang Fischer, Gary Wolstenholme, Rian Malan, Michael Watkins, Lois Rogers, Mr T Riggs, Bob Graham, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Leake Environment Correspondent, John Karter, Kim Gordon-Bates, Cosmo Landesman, Bonnie Estridge, Andrew Roberts, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Nick Cain, Lynn Strongin Dodds, Adrienne Connors, Andrew Smith, Andrew Wheatcroft, Andrew Grice, Norma Hobbs, Steve Connor Science Correspondent, Martin Searby, Nicholas Rufford Westminster Correspondent, Claire Oldfield, Mrs M T, Zoë Linkson, Rasselas, S P, Bryan Appleyard, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Stephen McGinty, M Wilson, Robert Browne-Clayton, Christopher Goodwin, Josh Salzmann, Mark Prigg, Peter Maas, Roland White, Garth Alexander, Marina Galanti, Maurice Chittenden, John Heuston, Merthyr Tydfil, J Pomfret, Judith O'Reilly, Ray Hutton, Rufus Olins Deputy City Editor, Roger Clarke, Peter Watts, Jonathan Leake, Claran Byrne, Adam Walker, John Harlow, Matthew Lynn, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Alan Jabez, John McManus, A A Gill, David Hutcheon, Rajeev Syal, Michael Sheridan Peking, Kirsty Lang, Chrissy Iley, Lauren St John, Paul Groves, Stephen Pettitt, Anthony Foster, Cherry Norton, Jeremy Langmead, Andrew Lorenz, Roz Denny, David Wickers, Hazel Courteney, Roger Dobson, Jeremy Stafford-Deitsch, Marcelle Katz, John Ramson, Mark Hodson, Andrew Frankel, Nicholas Hellen Media Correspondent, M Moore, Joe Lovejoy, Dominic Midgley, Colin Rallings, Rupert Steiner, Mike Ward, Chris Lightbown, Hugh Pearman, Ian Reynard, Simon Sebag Montefiore, Tony Perrottet, John Phillips, Nick Foulkes, Mike Hammond, David Smith Economics Editor, Peter Cooper, Sarah Baxter, Carey Scott, Walter Ellis, Joanna Simon, India Knight, Mandy Piggot, Dan Pearson, William Essex, Stephen Hayward, Boris Schapiro, Adam Parsons,

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IRA gunmen stalk top political targets in Britain Major fightback hit by bitter Tory succession battle Labour lead at lowest for four years Arts chief attacks Covent Garden 'shambles' as ballet stars quit Gowrie attacks Covent Garden Contents Kuoni Contents Red flag hits purple patch Flag turns purple Contents Eton richer than Spurs £131m Eton assets Contents The Times Paul Mitchell Tories will target Blair on £10 billion tax 'black hole' Heath mauls 'whiz-kids' over Kohl ad Multiple Display Advertising Items Howzat? John Major keeps his eye on the ball while… Mandelson denounces BBC 'negative' reports Self admits snorting on plane Labour currency rebels lie low How Golden Boy hired David Mellor For sale: West End kiosk, a snip at half a million Midland Before you go for a discount deal on your business Gay priest comes out against Carey Doctors defraud health service of millions Compaq £4bn ICI bid for part of Unilever DNA traces let police 'see' a suspect's face Laguna Cyber-salesmen wired to win Lloyds Bank Pregnant deer butchered to protect saplings Marriage falls to the splice girls Good book turns bodice ripper in new reading of the Bible The M&G Windfall Pep Co-op turns tables on predator 'Information fatigue' saps the e-mail set Old rockers don't fade away, they just roll in the money Jaguar Hospital pays for cancer blunder Fugitive Nadir's missing art works sold by Sotheby's Mercantile Credit Antibiotic discovery raises hope of heart attack vaccine Blockbuster Atticvs Multiple Sclerosis Major's Last Stand' Eight-Page Election Special Labour believes the election is as good as over, but there are 10 fighting days left for the prime minister and his rebellious party to tear at each other's throats Election 97 Fatalism creeps in as the 'man of rock' faces electoral reality Major's fatal mishit on Europe The Emu war was so nearly won, says David Smith Program Single currency: where are we now? The future is ours to shape BT Business connections Pitching it right on battleship Portillo Bulldog with bite sees off the dreaded E-word Focus Groups The Sunday Times Election 97 in News Review The Sunday Times Snow White builds on the kiss of life from Grumpy Nokia New Labour balks at the nouveaux Karaoke on the doorstep Candidates are clones, says Austin Mitchell Fails to convince voters Machiavelli prepares his final manoeuvre Peter Mandelson explains his future to Andrew Grice Sage Assisted places scheme haunts model candidate Currie at bay in battle for middle England P&O European Ferries Labour lead slips to four-year low The Tories are closing the gap, particularly on taxation, says David Smith Local polls predict 125 majority The Royal Horticultural Society Ashdown odds at miracle level John the Divine in Enid Blyton heaven The price of a misquote Major's music hall genes turn a crisis into a charmer Election Forum Swiftcall Vs British Telecom Aaaaagh, he's making eyes at me A a Gill on the television horror show The mysteries of modern technology Blair spikes a maverick gun Dennis to menace world TV screens Stena Line Small doses of radiation can improve health Moscow and Peking talk big business Mi6 digs its spies into Hong Kong to pass on Chinese whispers Minolta You're used to successful meetings Judgment day for beleaguered Bibi Priests ask for earthly peace Classics Direct Ltd Tiny France feuds with Germany as Chirac moves to election Alliance & Leicester Top Eurocrats face axe in overstaffed EU American criminals sentenced to shame Alliance & Leicester Desperate Mobutu barters to save face Scandal of Russia's 'retarded' children The Times The Sunday Times Rover Relax Girobank Sex lives of the square bashers disgrace GIs Holiday autos Rippon Boswell & Co Seoul to jail parents of the school 'slaves' The round Table Club Spy chief jailed for creaming off £4.5m Inside Moscow Jeep Clipping Gorbachev's wings Chekhov is given a miss Steam back on track Danger mental patients evade care Weather and Travel Outlook LineOne Army apologises for croft wars Virgin direct Two ticket-holders split £9.5m jackpot News Digest Parties condemn striking firemen HIV woman sues Canvasser bailed Chef charged Raid on kennels Family poisoned Boy questioned Teacher held Making waves Contents James hands it to United Rare Pallister double shatters Liverpool Contents Citibank Contents Jack Daniel's Tennessee Whiskey Williams boosts Sunderland's survival hopes Hammers left reeling by last-gasp Ferguson Leeds make it all uphill for Bassett's men Liverpool Liverpool doubts cruelly exposed Manchester United had the strut of champions at Anfield, while their nearest challengers shook with fear. There could be only one result, says Nick Pitt Yorke the saviour on Villa's big day Title Run-In: The Remaining Fixtures Asprilla first among equals Wednesday edge closer to Europe Vialli jinx ends as Chelsea blossom Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division The Conference and Other Leagues Scotland Europe Pools Gunners hit by Sutton's loss of spirit Strachan stars in Coventry's great escape New Arsenal still have their best to come Arsène Wenger's reform of his club promises benefits for the future. By Chris Lightbown Macari quits to pursue his claim Vauxhall Robson faces up to his nightmare The misery may not be over for Middlesbrough. Joe Lovejoy, football correspondent, fears the big drop could follow Cup failure Carlisle and back? All in a Day's work Promotion and now Wembley. The manager taking his team places talks to Louise Taylor Sammer stands in United's path Europe's footballer of the year is Borussia Dortmund's key to progress in Wednesday's European Cup semi-final. By Ian Hawkey O'Neill to embark on a European fantasy Louise Taylor looks ahead to the reward for Leicester City after their surprise Coca-Cola Cup coup Ferguson feeds off Evans's misery Hugh McLlvanney weighs up this week's European semi-finals involving two English clubs, one on a high the other in despair Brazilian blend blocks Liverpool Mike Hammond looks at Paris St Germain's South American stars who will grace Anfield in Thursday's Cup Winners' Cup semi-final Forte Posthouse Follow our new 1050 Challenge The Sunday Times is offering a prize for the first Englishman to reach 1,000 runs and 50 wickets in '97 Roses aim to reach full bloom Expectations may be great, but Yorkshire and Lancashire consistently fall short over the long haul. Ian Hawkey detects change Kent fired up for title Graham Otway, cricket correspondent, assesses the runners for the championship that starts this week County by County: A Guide to the Championship Bombardier Butter A pace ahead of the pack To be English and bowl fast is indeed a rare combination. Martin Searby hails two exceptions Bowlers led to slaughter by Butcher Graham Otway sees England a give The Rest no respite in the first big match of the season Top man ponders change of tack Lord MacLaurin, the England cricket chief, is considering radical change for the sport. By Graham Otway Smith passes examination with honours Ian Hawkey sees troubled Leicestershire held up by an inspired Light Blue hundred Now is the time for a complete overhaul Nick Pitt, deputy sports editor, opens our debate on the future of cricket with a call to scrap the county championship Why two divisions would wreck our game Robin Marlar, the new Sussex chairman, replies with the case against a shake-up of the traditional county championship McCoy reigns as King of Ayr Jon Freeman reports on a West Country victory in the Scottish Grand National Stoute tuned to Classic rhythm John Karter, racing correspondent, reports on the Greenham Stakes from Newbury Cellnet Amtrak Express on course for the Whitbread Gold Cup Healey shifts into gear for his next adventure Leicester may have lost out in a gruelling title race, but their scrum-half is already focused on the Lions tour. By Nick Cain The Sunday Times Man at the top As Wasps near the title, Stephen Jones profiles their director of rugby, Nigel Melville BT Business connections Breaking the Rules: How Stars Would Change the Game Robbie Paul says the rip-and-tackle law requires no skill and does rugby league a disservice Small fish have eyes focused on a bigger pond The Sharks and Giants from Division One of the Rugby League meet today in what could be a cracker. By David Lawrenson Harlequins close in on Europe Misfiring Bath shoot down Orrell Leicester rely on forward power to rise out of slump Bristol are sunk by Humphreys late show Dallaglio fears title threat from West Country Hickman takes the gold with fine display Sports Round-Up Results Round-Up Rugby Racing Danger: don't burn too bright Tiger Woods won at Augusta and the world went crazy. But will he burn out, asks Lauren St John The day I took on the Tiger and won Gary Wolstenholme, who played the young master in the 1995 Walker Cup and beat him on the last, recalls that epic encounter in Wales Must Woods be a moral crusader? McIlvanney's viewpoint As a rich black sports hero, the Masters champion has become an easy target for political pressure Crystal Holidays Hendry hits back on cue Derek Clements reports from the world championship at The Crucible The Times The night Davis became more than interesting My Golden Moment Barry Hearn recalls Steve Davis winning his first world title in 1981 Jordan joke with a new punchline Eddie Jordan has at last added finesse to the fun of F1's most flamboyant team. By Adam Parsons Plato finds fast formula for a second shot at his dream Adam Parsons at Silverstone sees a touring-car driver revive a career he thought was gone Show goes on, but sad memories linger at Imola The inquiry into Ayrton Senna's death casts a shadow over this week's F1 return to the Italian motor-sport circuit. By Adam Parsons The Sunday Times This Week's Fixtures Bilic undergoes a grilling beyond the call of duty Sport on TV Wood v Laminates: Choosing your hockey stick Traditional hockey sticks are made entirely of wood but manufacturers have been experimenting with laminates and, most recently, graphite. Par Rowley considers the differences and variations in shape and materials Play the Game Pat Rowley considers the impact on hockey if amendments are introduced to allow the use of synthetic sticks in place of wood Women fight patent on cancer test Medicine A patent on a new test and treatment for hereditary breast cancer could drive up its cost sharply. Reports by Roger Dobson Chip retains information when computer crashes Linux, the PC program from hell Hawking sets out to model creation of the universe BT Business connections The Sunday Times Virtual reality goes boldly into space Training A CD-Rom will teach astronauts to find their way round the International Space Station. The public can use it too, writes Mark Prigg Video equipped ambulance puts casualty doctors in the picture Health The Times Food bug carries drugs to cancer tumours Bits & Bytes Webwatch The Sunday Times Smart wheelchair stops collisions Cleaning pill gives a boost to heart Battery wars, first contact Car makers are letting their electric machines loose on the real world, reports Ray Hutton Motoring7 AC Car Group Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Auto Expert Multiple Classified Advertising Items Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Aston Martin Authorised Multiple Classified Advertising Items Road Sage If you believe the hype, we are headed for city gridlock by early next century. 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But some fear that its high-tech influence, which touches almost everyone in the country, has gone too far. Report by Rufus Olins If you're driving to Heathrow, remember to set… Eurotunnel sees a glimmer of light Sharewatch A share in the boardroom The Sunday Times Databank The Sunday Times Merrill Lynch DMG closes book on Young scandal Deutsche Morgan Grenfell has paid a record fine, but police and regulators in Britain and America are pushing ahead with further lines of investigation. Frank Kane reports CNT Take time to manage The Sunday Times To move forward BMW Driven to succeed in a man's world Nicola Foulston, Businesswoman of the Year, has turned Brands Hatch, home of British motor sport, into a thriving business listed on the stock market BT Businessconnections The Sunday Times BMW Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items NatWest More than just a bank Offshore Companies A Profession to Be Proud of The Personal Number Company PLC Multiple Display Advertising Items OCRA World Wide Digital Photography & Printing Multiple Display Advertising Items Surface Doctor Swisher Multiple Display Advertising Items Alphagraphics Co-op fight turns bloody CWS is looking increasingly vulnerable as its battle to remain independent turns nasty, write Matthew Lynn and Rufus Olins Dream team raises new hope at House of Fraser With Mary Quant joining a host of new directors, the stores group may have turned the corner. John Waples reports The Times Wary farmers hold up Irish food merger Avonmore has a £280m plan to merge with Waterford but members of a co-operative have the final say. John McManus reports Iomega Tobacco bids to stub out legal blackmail America's tobacco giants are hoping to make a deal that will secure them immunity from litigation in exchange for $300 billion. Garth Alexander reports from New York Britannic business travel management Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kall Kwik The Personal Number Company Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sports Multiple Display Advertising Items Moneypoint Finance Ltd The London Mortgage Company Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items MJN Technology Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items First Telecom Audio Multiple Classified Advertising Items Major Clearance of Office Furniture Multiple Classified Advertising Items Freed markets tame inflation American Account TWA Tories leave a lavish legacy Selling your company has never been easier With the economy booming, owners are being tempted to cash in their chips. Claire Oldfield looks at how to find the true value of a private firm Flying start for charter chief who was born in a hangar Tony Mack, chairman of Air London, created a thriving charter business by finding a way to earn money from unused aircraft at his father's flying school. Rupert Steiner reports Patent protects idea as partner is sought Questions of business Every week we tackle owner-managers business problems, giving advice and guidance on survival and growth in an increasingly competitive world How to Sell your Business How to Value your Business Bulletin Ace fund manager Licht in comeback Södra Villa cries foul over share float Varela is taking aim Prufrock The very last call to Arms Body Shop finds new voice Approval from the lord above Labour plans to act tough on pensions Morgan agrees £200m payout Moneyed masses get richer quicker Contents Reader wins a £14,000 bonus Contents Thousands face insurance drought Fidelity Investments Contents Fix fast before rates rise The tax cut that is bad news all round Hold on to windfall shares Schroders Hotel wheeler-dealer checks out guest's car Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Travel agent's tour de force Northern Rock For richer or poorer: the acid test Election 97 Good economic management is the key to national wealth. But, writes Nick Gardner, it is not one of the top priorities with the electorate Alliance Leicester Govett Investment Henderson Investors Rothschild Asset Management Gazumpers home in on sales boom Adam Walker reports on the return of every housebuyer's nightmare and suggests various ways to beat it Norwich Union Bungalow bid was rejected On the trail of lost family fortunes Robert Winnett joins 'bountyhunters' tracking the rightful owners of the forgotten billions held by banks Woolwich Jupiter Investments time forgot Alliance & Leicester Windfalls Guinness Flight The Sunday Times Easy Internet lets shoppers As the retail revolution moves from the high street to the information superhighway, Charlotte Wolff takes readers on a shopping trip with a difference Essential equipment to get you started Find safety in numbers Let your fingers do the walking all over the world Whether it's fine wines, obscure musical numbers or a culinary delicacy to remind you of home, somebody out there can help you Scottish Widows Tax Tracker Marks & Spencer Financial Services British Taxpayers Association Virgin direct Money Section GT Global NatWest Hong Kong braced for fall and rise Transition to Chinese rule may cause concern to investors but some fund managers are optimistic about long-term prospects Net gain for Citibank customers Savings News Profit from your principles The image of ethical investors as young lefties is wrong, they are middle-aged and well-off, says Lynn Strongin Dodds Annuity offers boost to income Equitable Life's stock-market linked plan trades on the popularity of guaranteed equity funds, writes Diana Wright Chelsea Staffordshire Building Society The Equitable Life Investec Bank (UK) Limited Why Pennies Mean Profits The Sunday Times I did it my way in the sun Self-taught investor Larry Levy in Majorca proves that you can beat the professionals at their own game, writes Andy Webb Singapore clamps down on investment salesmen Unscrupulous foreign financial advisers are no longer welcome in case they target the locals, writes Paul Ham Policy Plus International Plc Baring Asset Management Top savings rates UK unit trusts: Intl Fixed Interest Best mortgage rates Commissions keep down advice costs Independent advisers stand accused of selling only high-commission products. 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Peter Maas interviewed him in depth for a new book that exposes a secret underworld of greed, violence and ruthless ambition SFIA Group Limited Superlative Travel Tiger's Nike deal is funded by exploitation The Sunday Times Ex-wives get mad and get even Atticvs Bagel binge time Atticvs Nick Newman's Week Fame and bitchiness—she can work it out Profile Yes, new minister, Sir Humphrey is waiting Inside Politics Bally You're out of line, judge Euro realpolitik TES Blair sets the stage for a revolution Archer the court jester pulls off a Major coup Move aside Blair—here's a real cult leader Mellor fluffs it—not 'arf The wages of new Labour will be civilised decline Going bare-faced to the chamber Where Self abuse meets self interest The Sunday Times One tragedy after another: the rape dilemma When a rape victim goes home her second trauma begins, says Margarette Driscoll Painted into a corner by history In a land unfit for heroes, there is nothing left for an artist but to snigger and jeer Canon Where have all the flowers gone? 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